Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law section 2714 criminalizes the unauthorized administration of intoxicants to another person with the intent to commit certain sexual offenses, such as rape or indecent assault. It classifies this act as a third-degree felony. The law aims to prevent drug-facilitated sexual crimes by making such conduct illegal and punishable under state law.

Frequently Asked Questions

It prohibits administering intoxicants to another person without their knowledge with the intent to commit certain sexual offenses, such as rape or indecent assault.

Violating this law is classified as a third-degree felony, which can result in significant prison time and fines.

No, the law specifically criminalizes administering intoxicants without the person's knowledge or consent.

The law relates to offenses such as rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, aggravated indecent assault, and indecent assault.